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Category: Commercial Location
Size: 57,600 square feet
Condition: Intact
Inhabitants: None

Description

Lambeau Trading Post was named after its predecessor Lambeau Field, former home to the Green Bay Packers. After the war ended and Gator Bay was created, people took the empty stadium and filled it with merchant stands. It became the main center for trade in Gator Bay, and while no one lives there permanently, the merchant stands are up all year around. There is one other trading location, but because of Lambeau Trading Post's location, it is the most accessible for the majority of the Gator Bay population.

There is a history of thievery at the trading post, which is why the military keeps an eye on the place, acting almost like security or police officers. Those who use the trading post as their main source of income deeply appreciate the efforts by the military to keep the place from becoming a cesspool for crime.